Too many people
second-guess themselves after an interview.
By closing strongly and asking the right
questions, you can eliminate the post-interview
doubts that tend to plague most interviewees.
If you feel that the interview went well
and you would like to take the next step,
express your interest to the hiring authority
and turn the tables a bit. Try something
like the following:
"After hearing more about your
company, the position and the responsibilities
at hand, I am certain that I possess
the qualities that you are looking for
in the (title) position. Based on our
conversation and my qualifications, are
there any issues or concerns that you
have that would lead you to believe otherwise?"
You have a right to be assertive. This
is a great closing question because it
opens the door for the hiring authority
to be honest with you about his or her
feelings. If concerns do exist, this is
a great opportunity to overcome them. You
have one final chance to dispel the concerns,
sell your strengths and end the interview
on positive note. |